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got a phone call to pack is back he left a beijing hospital and ordered a flight to the united states with his wife and children. his flight landed at north liberty airport outside of new york, the trip ended a diplomatic tug-of-war that lasted nearly a month. the blind activist and outspoken critic of china's forced abortion policy. he escaped house arrest and sought refuge at the american embassy in beijing. the u.s. struck a deal to lie and to get treatment and a reunited with his family once there and he asked to leave china. hillary clinton started negotiations and got him out of the country. >>> for the past seven years i've never had a day's rest i've come here for recuperation in body and spirit >>> he says he will continue to fight injustice as he studies law at nyu in manhattan. >>> a police dog recovers in a sacramento hospital after being shot by a suspected car thief officers and the canine boding chased the gunman through a neighborhood forcing three schools into lockdown the suspect critically wounded boding the officer fired back and killed the gunman. >>> and he was n
got a phone call to pack is back he left a beijing hospital and ordered a flight to the united states with his wife and children. his flight landed at north liberty airport outside of new york, the trip ended a diplomatic tug-of-war that lasted nearly a month. the blind activist and outspoken critic of china's forced abortion policy. he escaped house arrest and sought refuge at the american embassy in beijing. the u.s. struck a deal to lie and to get treatment and a reunited with his family...
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chen gawng is in the united states. drew levinson has details of the sudden and unexpected trip from china to the u.s. >>> crowds cheered as chen arrived. with the help of a translator, he thanked the american government and others for their efforts to bring him for the united states. >> i believe that no matter how difficult the environment, nothing is impossible as long as you put your heart to it. >> reporter: saturday the chinese activist got a phone call telling him to pack his bags. within a few hours, he left a beijing hospital and boarded a flight to the united states with his wife and two children. his flight landed here just outside new york sti. the trip ended a diplomatic tug of war that lasted nearly a month. the blind act virs was an outspoken critic of china's forced abortion policy. he escaped house arrest last month and sought refugee in beijing. the u.s. struck a deal for him to get treatment at a local hospital and be reunited with his family. once there he asked to leave china and secretary of state
chen gawng is in the united states. drew levinson has details of the sudden and unexpected trip from china to the u.s. >>> crowds cheered as chen arrived. with the help of a translator, he thanked the american government and others for their efforts to bring him for the united states. >> i believe that no matter how difficult the environment, nothing is impossible as long as you put your heart to it. >> reporter: saturday the chinese activist got a phone call telling him to...
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elaine quijano of what it took to get into the united states >>> before noon to blind activist was told to pack his bags with his wife and two children, he didn't know until as arrival at the airport he was headed to the united states >>> the u.s. and china at least in this instance were able to work together for a satisfactory outcome >>> the case focused international attention on the issue of human rights in china on the eve of a major summit between washington and beijing. a self-taught lawyer he had been in prison for years against beaten out against china is one child policy. he was under house arrest or alleges he and his family were subject to beatings visitors were turned away cards monitored his every move. last month under the cover of darkness he eluded the guards and escaped with the help of other activists he traveled 300 mi. to beijing where dissidents transfer him from a van to a u.s. government car all without being detected by chinese surveillance. he was given sanctuary inside american embassy touching off a diplomatic standoff after negotiations chinese officials agr
elaine quijano of what it took to get into the united states >>> before noon to blind activist was told to pack his bags with his wife and two children, he didn't know until as arrival at the airport he was headed to the united states >>> the u.s. and china at least in this instance were able to work together for a satisfactory outcome >>> the case focused international attention on the issue of human rights in china on the eve of a major summit between washington and...
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the united states has increased its involvement in the region. having said that, it is pretty clear, this is an attempt to contain china's military buildup. >> what does this say about australia's ties with north asia? >> this is an interesting question. china is australia's major trading partner. it is also china's major trading partner. the austin economy has changed -- australian economy has changed dramatically. it is very much in here. it is involved in massive changes in the economy and strength of society, shifting of wealth to the west and the north, the rise of the mining economy, and domestic debates about the direction of economic growth and to is to benefit from it. >> as you say, china is australia's biggest trading partner, could australia look to signed similar pacts with china? >> australia is part of the u.s. system of treaties. so is japan and south korea. australia has been an ally of the net is states for 60 years. -- of the united states for 60 years. these other countries are developing a cooperation. china is not part of th
the united states has increased its involvement in the region. having said that, it is pretty clear, this is an attempt to contain china's military buildup. >> what does this say about australia's ties with north asia? >> this is an interesting question. china is australia's major trading partner. it is also china's major trading partner. the austin economy has changed -- australian economy has changed dramatically. it is very much in here. it is involved in massive changes in the...
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i was disappointed when she said we will not ever pay back the united states government. we will pay the government back and with a profit of $10 billion as we look at it today. i think she's wrong to just pick on aig and not the other recipients of money now. it's unfair. >> when would you expect a full exit by the government? i mean, you're owned by the government. how do you see this playing out? tell me when you see this full exit occurring? >> as we continue to perform, we continue to sell noncore assets. as you saw, we bought back shares in the last offering as we have cash available. we'll continue as the treasury but it's in the treasurer's hands of when they will sell. the better we do and the more excited people get about our future the faster they will be able to sell our shares. >> bob, how are you doing? you look strong, you look great, but the shareholders want to know that they are in control. >> i had a beautiful three-mile run. the doctors are very pleased with my progress and they are very confident that i'm going to stay strong for a while. they just ca
i was disappointed when she said we will not ever pay back the united states government. we will pay the government back and with a profit of $10 billion as we look at it today. i think she's wrong to just pick on aig and not the other recipients of money now. it's unfair. >> when would you expect a full exit by the government? i mean, you're owned by the government. how do you see this playing out? tell me when you see this full exit occurring? >> as we continue to perform, we...
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only 300 are licensed and allow to be used here domestically in the united states. mcdonell says more should be allowed, including some right here in virginia. while you are eating lunch down below, law enforcement officials say unmet -- unmanned eyes in the sky are a good way to improve public safety. she likes the idea of increased security. people forgo privacy for all kinds of reasons. >> with all the information people put about themselves of facebook and everyone else, i think it is good. it helps catch the bad guys. >> a kind of crete's me out. >> why? >> unmanned surveillance. it is like in 1984 concept. >> a way to make law enforcement more productive. it cuts down on manpower in the air. more safe. that is why we use it on the battlefield. >> privacy advocates slammed the governor for telling our news partners more drones in the air might be a good idea. they are a cost saving way to do jobs they call too dangerous or too dull for humans. from wildfires to law enforcement to more. >> you can monitor pipelines and power lines with them. you can do environme
only 300 are licensed and allow to be used here domestically in the united states. mcdonell says more should be allowed, including some right here in virginia. while you are eating lunch down below, law enforcement officials say unmet -- unmanned eyes in the sky are a good way to improve public safety. she likes the idea of increased security. people forgo privacy for all kinds of reasons. >> with all the information people put about themselves of facebook and everyone else, i think it is...
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states. there is opportunity in health wear. we are living longer. demographics and technology and biotech is enabling so much. there is i have bransy in technology and it is enabling so much across industries, across the world. >> of course debate has raised over the cost of college and whether it is worth it given the skyrocketing prices in debt that faces student when is they finish. for the 20112012 school year, the cost to attend a public four-year school in the state you lived jumped to $8200. the cost for a student who lived out of say the rose to 20, $770 for the same school. the cost of a private school rose 4.5%. all of that does not include the price of room and board. one thing to keep in mind, will the unemployment rate for america sits at 8%, the rate for college graduates is 4.5%. just an observation. before we let you go, let's go do a tough day for the markets. the doj jones down on the session and a tribute to my dear old friend joey ramon. he would have turned 61 years old
states. there is opportunity in health wear. we are living longer. demographics and technology and biotech is enabling so much. there is i have bransy in technology and it is enabling so much across industries, across the world. >> of course debate has raised over the cost of college and whether it is worth it given the skyrocketing prices in debt that faces student when is they finish. for the 20112012 school year, the cost to attend a public four-year school in the state you lived...
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he passed key intelligence to the united states, and for that, pakistan charged him with spying. for months, u.s. officials have been calling for his release. >> his work on behalf of the effort to take down bin laden was in pakistan's interest, as well as the united states' interest. >> reporter: but pakistan says afridi is a traitor, now sentencing him to 33 years behind bars. >> this action is unconscionable. this man is really an international hero. they should be erecting statues to him. >> reporter: ever since that daring night raid last may, pakistani officials have quietly erased any trace that bin laden was ever here. >> just over two months ago, pakistani authorities moved in with bulldozers, demolishing the entire compound. even though there is no physical evidence that osama bin laden once lived here, there are still serious questions that remain. questions like how bin laden could live here undetected for seven years. and why pakistan hasn't arrested a single person who sheltered him. muhammad lila, abc news, kabul. >>> now back here at home, a consumer warning about
he passed key intelligence to the united states, and for that, pakistan charged him with spying. for months, u.s. officials have been calling for his release. >> his work on behalf of the effort to take down bin laden was in pakistan's interest, as well as the united states' interest. >> reporter: but pakistan says afridi is a traitor, now sentencing him to 33 years behind bars. >> this action is unconscionable. this man is really an international hero. they should be erecting...
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chen told reporters he is grateful to be safe in the united states but worries about his relatives back in china. the activist and his family are staying at a new york university apartment where he will be a fellow at the law school. >>> finally this morning, the word, the world is mourning the death of robin gibb a member of the begees, dominated the air waves in the 1970s racking up six consecutive number one songs starting with "how deep is your love." it was the most successful run of any act on american charts since the beetles and propelled the "saturday night fever" to number one on strength of songs like "staying alive" and "night fever," the best-selling soundtrack until it was dethroned by "the bodyguard" 15 years later. the brothers' relationship tumultuous at times sparred off. robin battled colon and liver cancer for nearly two years and died on sunday at the age of 62. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," the miami heat, everybody's favorite to cruise into the nba finals from the east would have been on the ropes if they lost on the road in indiana yesterday. but lebro
chen told reporters he is grateful to be safe in the united states but worries about his relatives back in china. the activist and his family are staying at a new york university apartment where he will be a fellow at the law school. >>> finally this morning, the word, the world is mourning the death of robin gibb a member of the begees, dominated the air waves in the 1970s racking up six consecutive number one songs starting with "how deep is your love." it was the most...
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he wants to d friend the united states of america, just to avoid paying taxes, and we're not going to let him get away with that. >> he has authored legislation called the " expatriate act " which would impose taxes on expatriates' that move to avoid that. he denies doing that and insists that he has every intention of paying up. >> for the first time, minorities are the majority in the united states. minorities make up more than 51 percent of all births between july 2010 and july 2011. up from 37% in 1990 according to the new census data. the reason? there are more minority women in their childbearing years. >> these policymakers, most of whom who are older and white, will they support programs to support this new generation of youth that does not look much like them? >> minorities make up more than 50 percent of the population in washington d.c., new mexico, texas, and hawaii. in california minorities make up more than 60 percent of the state's population. 14 million latinos live in california, more than in any other state. >> one of the biggest issues for voters this campaign seaso
he wants to d friend the united states of america, just to avoid paying taxes, and we're not going to let him get away with that. >> he has authored legislation called the " expatriate act " which would impose taxes on expatriates' that move to avoid that. he denies doing that and insists that he has every intention of paying up. >> for the first time, minorities are the majority in the united states. minorities make up more than 51 percent of all births between july 2010...
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we want to welcome our viewers from the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the 2012 campaign ad wars are threatening to take an lig new turn by dredging up the past. so far mitt romney is rejecting a proposed anti-obama advertising offensive that would have brought back a controversial figure from the last presidential campaign. here's jim acosta. >> it was a pitch to tear down the president laid out in this proposal obtained by the "new york times" for a multi-media ad campaign that recommends, quote, hitting barack right between the eyes. entitled "the defeat of barack hussein obama," it proposes tv spots featuring jeremiah wright in the clips that almost derailed his previous campaign. ending spending says it received the proposal but rejected it. >> we've got to stop this incredible spending. >> the pac is aligned with online brokerage campaign joe rickets. in statement he says rickeths is neither the author or funder of the so-called plan to defeat mr. obama. it's filled with racial overtones referring to the presiden
we want to welcome our viewers from the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the 2012 campaign ad wars are threatening to take an lig new turn by dredging up the past. so far mitt romney is rejecting a proposed anti-obama advertising offensive that would have brought back a controversial figure from the last presidential campaign. here's jim acosta. >> it was a pitch to tear down the president laid out in this...
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they agreed that he would be allowed to travel to the united states for study. >> present obama was talking about consequences in europe that may have the fact here at home. we will be back a minute. >> it is. president obama is trying to avoid a calamity that could resonate or why. friday he elected nearly elected french president. french president has been threatened to remove troops in afghanistan. president obama will try to stall it appeared >> thousands of protesters are processing in chicago in irian the have many different agendas. let's take a live look outside and sentences up. -- at san francisco. it is misty out there. be back in a minute. we're back at 7:16 a.m.. we are looking of florida. and lost for the first commercial rocket to be launched was scrap the last minute. this company would make history by launching this rocket to the international space station. they will attend this again. >> tamara about 30,000 walkers well be an lockean or running the bay a brace -- beta breakers race. here is a look what you should expect. >> anticipated wreckers weekend. is bay to breakers
they agreed that he would be allowed to travel to the united states for study. >> present obama was talking about consequences in europe that may have the fact here at home. we will be back a minute. >> it is. president obama is trying to avoid a calamity that could resonate or why. friday he elected nearly elected french president. french president has been threatened to remove troops in afghanistan. president obama will try to stall it appeared >> thousands of protesters are...
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chen here in the united states? we know that nation's reaches don't stop at their borders. >> a great question. you know, we've learned from many dissidents who finally got here and got asylum or protection that they are tracked, followed, harassed. there will have to be an extra layer of protection. >> who? new york pd, fbi? >> i think the new york university might be on the short term sufficient but i think it has to be watched carefully because they do things like car crashes or something happens that is made to look like an accident so we have to keep a very, very sharp focus. >> you see pictures in the newspaper like mr. chen sitting in washington park this weekend. it makes you -- when you bring up things like this -- >> i was going to ask you, actually, congressman smith, i know that part of the reason that chen is under fire in china is because of the fact -- i want to ask you coming from a pro choice perspective if this is something where you feel the pro life and pro choice communities could work together
chen here in the united states? we know that nation's reaches don't stop at their borders. >> a great question. you know, we've learned from many dissidents who finally got here and got asylum or protection that they are tracked, followed, harassed. there will have to be an extra layer of protection. >> who? new york pd, fbi? >> i think the new york university might be on the short term sufficient but i think it has to be watched carefully because they do things like car...
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states. >> it's easier to do both. >> thu youngster. >> it's a real treat to see you. it's an honor. >> thank you. >> okay. we're going to move on and talk about other news now. the secret service prosecution scandal is moving on. secret service director mark sullivan will testify. committee chairman joe lieberman tells cnn he wants answers to three important questions. >> is the inspector general satisfied with the investigation of what happened that the secret service did? secondly, where there indications before the column beeian scandal of behavior by secret service agents off duty on assignment. and third, what are you going to do to make sure that nothing like this ever happens again? >> it happened last month just before barack obama's trip to the summit of the americas. so far nine secret service employees have lost their jobs and another 12 are snou under investigation. >> a big fall for a powerful ceo all because he padded his resume. >> some dismembered and discovered. we are looking at who is being targeted. vertyour favorite dvds from disc to digital. no w
states. >> it's easier to do both. >> thu youngster. >> it's a real treat to see you. it's an honor. >> thank you. >> okay. we're going to move on and talk about other news now. the secret service prosecution scandal is moving on. secret service director mark sullivan will testify. committee chairman joe lieberman tells cnn he wants answers to three important questions. >> is the inspector general satisfied with the investigation of what happened that the...
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and china lands in the united states. he is now free to speak and we'll tell you what he is saying. >>> plus a failure to launch. facebook falls flat and opens the trading week where it started on friday. could the stock be a total bust? >>> plus, mick jagger channels another iconic lead singer and nails it on "saturday night live." it is sunday, may 21st. "starting point" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome everybody. let's get started with some breaking news on what could become very soon new charges of rape against the former imf chief dominic strauss-kahn. let's get right to christine romans for some details. hey, good morning. >> good morning to you, soledad. he could soon face charges in the alleged gang rape of a belgian prostitute. this happened during a party at her hotel in washington, d.c. almost two years ago. that's a story at least the french prosecutors are investigating, launching an investigation into this. a french newspaper says these allegations came from statements that two escorts made to bel
and china lands in the united states. he is now free to speak and we'll tell you what he is saying. >>> plus a failure to launch. facebook falls flat and opens the trading week where it started on friday. could the stock be a total bust? >>> plus, mick jagger channels another iconic lead singer and nails it on "saturday night live." it is sunday, may 21st. "starting point" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome everybody. let's get started...
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>> there's talent everywhere, around the world and all over the united states. >> where should you go? >> somewhere where there is not 11.5% income tax headed to 13.5%. >> we are counting on our 2 billion here at home, right? >> well, that is a drop in the bucket when you look at -- when you started -- that was the first thing we did, move to colorado. there are a lot of smart people there. a quality of life and you don't have the a disrupt, overregulated sacramento causing enormous challenges and he is going to see that. and just to move out of california -- >> gosh, there are so many campaigns that have been so successful for so long here, what is it -- why would sle to snoef how would intel or apple thrive? >> they have made massive moves to move out of states with -- >> they are still major employers here. >>> they are. >> facebook doesn't have that many fabs. >> do it more in is stealthy sense. what you are doing is avoiding taxes. >> well, you are avoiding taxes, regulation, cost of living. you are living your expense. there is an enormous, enormous opportunity. and people will
>> there's talent everywhere, around the world and all over the united states. >> where should you go? >> somewhere where there is not 11.5% income tax headed to 13.5%. >> we are counting on our 2 billion here at home, right? >> well, that is a drop in the bucket when you look at -- when you started -- that was the first thing we did, move to colorado. there are a lot of smart people there. a quality of life and you don't have the a disrupt, overregulated...
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. >> they can't sell it because of sanctions being led by the united states. what's their option? they filled up their land-based oil terminals. so now they're stacking the oil in very large cruel car yorriec. >> so they literally have nowhere else to put their massive oil supply. they can't sell it so they're just hiding it out there somewhere? >> most is off their main oil terminal and it's just sitting there with the transponders turned off, as you said, and they are waiting to find buyers. one or two times they have sent their ships out into the ocean and found other tankers willing to offload their crude, particularly south korean and chinese beauers. >> so literally they would head out this way and sail for a solid week or so? >> week or 10 days. traditionally, iran yan oil has always gone to asia. but now under u.s. pressure, japan, south korea, even china cutting back on their iranian imports. >> i made up this term that if the iranians are sending these ghost ships filled with oil, looking for a sneaky black market buyer out in the arabian see or indian ocean, are they li
. >> they can't sell it because of sanctions being led by the united states. what's their option? they filled up their land-based oil terminals. so now they're stacking the oil in very large cruel car yorriec. >> so they literally have nowhere else to put their massive oil supply. they can't sell it so they're just hiding it out there somewhere? >> most is off their main oil terminal and it's just sitting there with the transponders turned off, as you said, and they are...
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states. therefore, it's not a hardship thing. you know, it's not a hardship why i left. i'm really paying more taxes. i just didn't want to be in the u.s. look, we passed this law in '06 precisely to keep rich people from paying nothing when they left. the guy has been within the laws. he did this. we don't like this huge gap, this huge savings he did, and schumer is trying to back up and change the law again. i'm a little wary of laws written because of the behavior of one person. >> right, right. >> that was my question. how many people would this affect, do you think, or does it affect? >> well, the way -- >> do we have a gauge? >> well, the way they want to cam at this, it would be people with over $2 million or with income over $147,000. that's really quite a lot of people. there were 1,700 people last year who renounced their citizenship. >> good to see you. i'll let you get back to that other story you're covering on facebook there, the ipo coming out tomorrow. >> yes, indeed. >> pleas
states. therefore, it's not a hardship thing. you know, it's not a hardship why i left. i'm really paying more taxes. i just didn't want to be in the u.s. look, we passed this law in '06 precisely to keep rich people from paying nothing when they left. the guy has been within the laws. he did this. we don't like this huge gap, this huge savings he did, and schumer is trying to back up and change the law again. i'm a little wary of laws written because of the behavior of one person. >>...
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power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. maybe it's your name. richard? smucker. (announcer) when your name is smucker everyone knows you'll grow up to make the world's best jam. with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. >>> welcome back, everybody. ginger is also from michigan. fascinated by this next story you're about to do. >> as a child growing up there, it happens all the time. it's something that i covered for years. this time, i went inside the rip current myself n the ocean, and here's what i learned. it's one of the ocean's most deadly threats. more deadly than lightning, hurricane and tornadoes combined in an average year. it is a rip current. >> kind of like a river pulling out to sea. >> the strongest swimmer doesn't match up to the power of the ocean. >> reporter: waiter piles up close to the shore a, a fast-moving river rushes back out to sea. my inclination get in one. this is it. i'm suiting. . funny, i haven't had a
power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. maybe it's your name. richard? smucker. (announcer) when your name is smucker everyone knows you'll grow up to make the world's best jam. with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. >>> welcome back, everybody. ginger is also from michigan. fascinated by this next story you're about to...
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facebook's 900 million active users, more than 80% of them live outside of the united states. america has the most users. and we tease this, which country has the second most users? it is brazil. they come in second. they have about 47 million users. so what ripple effects does this social ipo have around the globe? let's bring in tim seymour, mr. global himself. host of cnbc's "trading the globe." i think we're all kind of done with facebook, but i am going to ask because it is an interesting question in terms of looking through the global prism of facebook, is there going to be a ripple around the world from this ipo in terms of it's not going to effect some of the social media or online companies in other countries? you know, baidu, run run. >> mark zuckerberg said their mane #main goal is to connect the world. one of the things we've seen especially in the arab spring and the protest in russia and emerging world in general, the ability to galvanize the population and make social change is clearly having an amazing impact. when you think of brazil as a place i don't think h
facebook's 900 million active users, more than 80% of them live outside of the united states. america has the most users. and we tease this, which country has the second most users? it is brazil. they come in second. they have about 47 million users. so what ripple effects does this social ipo have around the globe? let's bring in tim seymour, mr. global himself. host of cnbc's "trading the globe." i think we're all kind of done with facebook, but i am going to ask because it is an...
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exports and bringing that money and jobs here to the united states. of course, we're in southern california, so we are but one ocean away from a china. rather large ocean. of course, 3 million american jobs have been lost to that nation during the past decade, 2 million of them in manufacturing alone. and all those items that we import from china and buy into our country support as many as 20 million jobs in china. good for chinese government political security unless they have a big unemployment problem, my goodness. better that we have that. but it seems china's tide may be turning. new research shows american companies are making big plans to bring manufacturing jobs back home. the new term reshoring. and according to the hackett group which follows these trends, they're saying u.s. companies are looking to reshoring 20% of their manufacturing during the next 40 years. but the repatriation of jobs and the money that comes with it are not happening because of u.s. policies, in fact, it's happening despite them. it's happening because of chinese poli
exports and bringing that money and jobs here to the united states. of course, we're in southern california, so we are but one ocean away from a china. rather large ocean. of course, 3 million american jobs have been lost to that nation during the past decade, 2 million of them in manufacturing alone. and all those items that we import from china and buy into our country support as many as 20 million jobs in china. good for chinese government political security unless they have a big...
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turns out he isn't the only rich guy defriending the united states. >>> a community bans together to fight prostitution. the plan to move them away from their kids. its coming up at 9:00 and 11:00. >> and there is football to talk about. >> yes. there is rookie mini camp. there is a quick lesson for 49ers first round draft pick. there is he must get into shape. not like is he overweight. speed of the game and endurance more demanding in college football and illinois. they worked out today in santa clairea. head coach said it's clear they all need to be fa nat cal. >> it's in the a panic button there. is a process. goal goals from a-x. we'll get them there. >> and this is happening all the time. it's been on the road so. this, you know, i'm back home, and i'm going out there. you can see this. there is a different ball game tomorrow. >> and they'll get it. former stanford quarterback davita prichyard invited back to camp. and there is couldn't pass up the opportunity to throw the ball one more time. >> coach just keep calls me up and said what do you think about coming out to rookie c
turns out he isn't the only rich guy defriending the united states. >>> a community bans together to fight prostitution. the plan to move them away from their kids. its coming up at 9:00 and 11:00. >> and there is football to talk about. >> yes. there is rookie mini camp. there is a quick lesson for 49ers first round draft pick. there is he must get into shape. not like is he overweight. speed of the game and endurance more demanding in college football and illinois. they...
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you always think the next president of the united states is going to be nicer to reporters than the one before. >> it's just the opposite. >> yeah. at the risk of sounding like the geriatric panel. i remember when i was in china in the '80s! i was in china in the '80s and i didn't have a visa either. in some ways it's liberating to fly below the radar and it makes you pick up on stories that the officially sanctioned correspondents are always spending their time at the ministry press conference and you don't bother. you go straight to the new generation that's really making change. it's maybe sort of a policing that they don't -- i'm sure it's a pain in the neck too, i don't mean to sound pollyannaish. sometimes it reflects your coverage to be on the outside and that's a good thing. >> introduce went from china to russia. >> i did. >> what kinds of revelations did you have in that sort of comparison? >> well, we were all -- the thing about the russians, they love to talk. blah, blah, blah. so easy to conduct interviews with russians, you couldn't get them to stop talking. the chinese, i
you always think the next president of the united states is going to be nicer to reporters than the one before. >> it's just the opposite. >> yeah. at the risk of sounding like the geriatric panel. i remember when i was in china in the '80s! i was in china in the '80s and i didn't have a visa either. in some ways it's liberating to fly below the radar and it makes you pick up on stories that the officially sanctioned correspondents are always spending their time at the ministry...
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in the united states -- >> just to be clear in greece the voters have said we don't want austerity. to people who we depend to lend the money say we don't care what you want, you're not getting the money if you don't do it. ben, help me out here. at times when private enterprise doesn't do what will described, does it fall to the government to do that. >> you haven't talked in europe about the third partner in the negotiation, the bank, imf, germany. the greek leaders are not saying screw what the greek people are saying, they are saying we will get it from the bank if we don't do what they are asking for. socialists, we're in the going to do it anymore. it's not working. merkel, i know we want to talk about the u.s. it's important. we're in a situation where america is trying to be more like germany and europe was for the last few years and europe is trying to be more like america is supposed to be. the answer is does government have a role? of course it has a role. the federal government is the institution of last resort in times of crisis. if this isn't a crisis, the recession, p
in the united states -- >> just to be clear in greece the voters have said we don't want austerity. to people who we depend to lend the money say we don't care what you want, you're not getting the money if you don't do it. ben, help me out here. at times when private enterprise doesn't do what will described, does it fall to the government to do that. >> you haven't talked in europe about the third partner in the negotiation, the bank, imf, germany. the greek leaders are not saying...
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. >>> and in the united states, who's hieshing in the private sector. investors are hoping indy p's data will a's concerns about friday's job report. >>> hello and welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm steve cedric joined by chloe cho. the final figure falling to 45.9. the flash estimate came in at 46. the march figure was 47.7. this is the lowest figure we've han since june 2009. the output index. 46.4. march data came in at 46.7. employment index again dispiemting. 47.6% as opposed to a march figure of 48.7%, but i'm afraid this was the lowest figure since february 2010. all right. let's get some analysis on this. ricardo bausrbiari and our chie host. the pmis out of china have been encouraging. they've been encouraging the market to go on the front foot. is this going to send risk investors running for cover again? >> i don't think this should come as a surprise because we already had flash estimates for europe suggesting that manufacturing at tbt contracted in april. i think the surprise was the u.s. numbers which came in better than expected. there'
. >>> and in the united states, who's hieshing in the private sector. investors are hoping indy p's data will a's concerns about friday's job report. >>> hello and welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm steve cedric joined by chloe cho. the final figure falling to 45.9. the flash estimate came in at 46. the march figure was 47.7. this is the lowest figure we've han since june 2009. the output index. 46.4. march data came in at 46.7. employment index again dispiemting....
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the united states was caught in the middle when the blind activist made a daring escape from house arrest and traveled to the u.s. embassy in bay thing -- in beijing. when chen agreed to leave the embassy he did not know his wife had been beaten. he has become a symbol of human abuse rights in china. tahman bradley, abc7 news. >>> scientists are using old technology in a modern day quest. turning to a zeppelin to search for meteor fragments that crashed to earth two weeks ago in see rather foothills. the zeppelin is based in mountain view but using an airstrip in sacramento are -- for the project. scientists say it is perfect because it can fly low and slow. the fragments are scattered for hundreds of miles but concentrated east of sacramento. >>> time for a look at the zeppelin weather forecast i am >> i -- i was thinking sfo. >> clouds starting to break a little, there was drizzle earlier may still be in the higher elevations even that is starting to come to answer. i saw the blimp flying over at&t yesterday even during some of that drizzle that was cool. i took a picture maybe will put
the united states was caught in the middle when the blind activist made a daring escape from house arrest and traveled to the u.s. embassy in bay thing -- in beijing. when chen agreed to leave the embassy he did not know his wife had been beaten. he has become a symbol of human abuse rights in china. tahman bradley, abc7 news. >>> scientists are using old technology in a modern day quest. turning to a zeppelin to search for meteor fragments that crashed to earth two weeks ago in see...
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. >> the united states has already spent $400 billion on the war in afghanistan. well, we are constantly talking about an economic downturn but for some people that is not the case. >> a penthouse just sold for $90 million. >> i just ignored it ... >> the numbers of teenagers with type 2 diabetes doubles. what is behind the sudden spike? >> : gridding changes to the weather in the bay,,,, [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. we know you look around for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. right now, arrowhead water is just $3.33 a case. heinz ketchup is only $1.79. that's for the party size. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. get the new safeway app. it's free. the 100% electric nissan leaf was the perfect car for you... that you can charge it at home like your smartphone... that you'll never have to buy another tank of gas? [ brian ] really looking forward to not having to put 75 bucks in the tank twice a week just to go back an
. >> the united states has already spent $400 billion on the war in afghanistan. well, we are constantly talking about an economic downturn but for some people that is not the case. >> a penthouse just sold for $90 million. >> i just ignored it ... >> the numbers of teenagers with type 2 diabetes doubles. what is behind the sudden spike? >> : gridding changes to the weather in the bay,,,, [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to...
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could have been the president of the united states. could have been a thorasic surgeon. you know what he is dismog he developed a super food detox program called the beauty way and talks about genetically modified foods. he tried to appear 0* "confessions of a teen idol." my po nie t is mtv grabs you and peaks you and drops you like garbage. >> losing virginity is about peaking too early. make money. >> eric niece who you did mention he was a minister in a canadian government in the 1990s, but it is true. >> i left that out. >> the thing is people are now basing this off of the star -- the one they have now, this snooki. >> snooki. >> snoopy or whatever. she is famous for having sex with lots of people. maybe we can have somebody famous for not having sex. >> mtv is changing their slogan to "i want my std." >> no music, just biopsies. just painful, painful procedures. >>> from virginity to volume. should we add a charge to food that makes us large? a new study out of england, a stupid place, says the only way to beat obesity is if you add a 20% tax on unhealthy food and
could have been the president of the united states. could have been a thorasic surgeon. you know what he is dismog he developed a super food detox program called the beauty way and talks about genetically modified foods. he tried to appear 0* "confessions of a teen idol." my po nie t is mtv grabs you and peaks you and drops you like garbage. >> losing virginity is about peaking too early. make money. >> eric niece who you did mention he was a minister in a canadian...
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and it appears that the united states nailed the attack. chris lawrence is at the pentagon. usual official confirming to us that cia drone strike talk him out in a lawless part of yemen. this was a man on the fbi's most wanted list with a $5 million bounty on his head. someone the u.s. has been very, very interested in getting. >> apologies. i thought you were going to a piece of sound there. we've been talking about drone strikes. ainge lot of people understand there. is this going to become another pakistanish problem? >> not really. it looks like the exact opposite. in have been 15 drone strikes this year. and the offensive is really starting to ramp up for several reasons. one is the president seems very commitmented to going after al qaeda and supportive of u.s. drone strikes. the cia got authorization to product drone strikes even if they're not sure of the target's identity. so it's given the u.s. more leeway to conduct some of these drone strikes. and when you look at what koubt terrorism officials say about the al qaeda group in yemen that it's the most direct threa
and it appears that the united states nailed the attack. chris lawrence is at the pentagon. usual official confirming to us that cia drone strike talk him out in a lawless part of yemen. this was a man on the fbi's most wanted list with a $5 million bounty on his head. someone the u.s. has been very, very interested in getting. >> apologies. i thought you were going to a piece of sound there. we've been talking about drone strikes. ainge lot of people understand there. is this going to...
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he says i am obligated and will pay hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes to the united states vemernnt. i have paid and will continue to pay any taxes due on everything i earned while a u.s. citizen. if you're curious, there's a law on the books keeping people from setting foot in the u.s. ever again if they renounce their citizenship solely for tax purposes. lawyers say it is never enacted because it is so hard to prove, plus the irs is not supposed to reveal tax information. our coverage of the facebook public offering continuing all day long. coming up later in the show, a long list of facebook employees added a few more zeros on their financial portfolios. some are already spending their new fortunes. find out what they're doing with the new found cash. tune in tonight at 5:00, 6:00, 11:00 as we continue coverage through the entire day. check out nbcbayarea.com. search facebook. >>> as facebook has this success, another tech giant is fighting to stay health. hewlett packard expected to have 30,000 layoffs. they're talking about company wide restructuring, that could mean laying off
he says i am obligated and will pay hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes to the united states vemernnt. i have paid and will continue to pay any taxes due on everything i earned while a u.s. citizen. if you're curious, there's a law on the books keeping people from setting foot in the u.s. ever again if they renounce their citizenship solely for tax purposes. lawyers say it is never enacted because it is so hard to prove, plus the irs is not supposed to reveal tax information. our coverage...
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it was parts of asia and then in the western part of the united states last night. the annular eclipse happens when the moon passes the sun leaning a golden ring along its edges. >>> he had welder's glasses on. >>> it was really need to see. around the bay area today we have some changes with the weather today. fog is very breivik cried now. over an hour for arriving flights. that bob will be missing out as we head into the morning. enter the afternoon, we have this system sledding on through. but clouds will be a shifting on five but the winds will be kicking up. temperatures will be not bad in the '70s and '80s. '70s and '80s and the east bay as well. about 65 degrees didn't sever cisco and 66 in alameda. >>> we're following a couple incidents right now. there was an accident, about 20 minutes ago. it has since been cleared to the right shoulder. unfortunately we're still seeing some slow speeds all the way from richmond. and we are also following a fatal accident northbound on one-to-one. they have reopened and it's no longer very issue. apparently the investigat
it was parts of asia and then in the western part of the united states last night. the annular eclipse happens when the moon passes the sun leaning a golden ring along its edges. >>> he had welder's glasses on. >>> it was really need to see. around the bay area today we have some changes with the weather today. fog is very breivik cried now. over an hour for arriving flights. that bob will be missing out as we head into the morning. enter the afternoon, we have this system...
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states, might be going to vacation in the united states, might be going to do business in the united states. >> on average they spend over $6,000 per visit. renting rooms in a hotel, going to shopping malls and buying things, eating in restaurants, taking taxi cabs, so they're spending money in america and so they're creating jobs. >> worldwide, the state department issued 7.8 million non-immigrant visas in 2011. the greatest demand was from brazil and china. american consular officers are charged with deciding whether those visas are awarded and to whom. those officers train at the foreign service institute outside washington dc. >> consular work is up close and personal diplomacy. how we conduct ourselves is just the empathetic voice for a distraught american, the professional, dignified visa interview. the transparency as we uphold our laws. this is public diplomacy. >> consular work is one of the key elements of the mission of the foreign service and consular officers who are posted overseas in u.s. embassies and consulates have the principal requirement of protecting u.s. citize
states, might be going to vacation in the united states, might be going to do business in the united states. >> on average they spend over $6,000 per visit. renting rooms in a hotel, going to shopping malls and buying things, eating in restaurants, taking taxi cabs, so they're spending money in america and so they're creating jobs. >> worldwide, the state department issued 7.8 million non-immigrant visas in 2011. the greatest demand was from brazil and china. american consular...
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. >> and she came to the united states. and her personal live was dictated by her father. and that meant an arranged marriage. >> i stuck through it trying everything i could. meant changing myself trying different ways of communicating with my partner. with his parents. >> she got the courage to get divorced. she was accepted at stanford business school. during a class she came up with the idea for piazza meaning a gathering place in it tallin. she remembered long nights full of home work in college. stuck on a tough problem with no help. >> i started with a very problem, how can a student stuck get unstuck at 4:00 a.m. we solve that had. >> it's a web site linking students online. professors at university can register their class then students post questions. jacob used it as stanford. >> it's people helping you out. >> students and teaching assistants and professors can post answers. the information remains up for the whole class to see. >> it's helpful to be able to see what previous students asked. a lot of questions are questions others have asked. >> this is use bid
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states. there are shocking new details about the dangers of store-bought shrimp. 90% of shrimp sold in grocery stores is raised overseas many grow in crowded conditions that promote disease. chemicals are used to keep the shrimp alive and growing. a report found 10% of the imported shrimp contained illegal cancer causing antibiotics that are banned in the united states. coming up tonight on world news at 5:30 what the fda is doing about this problem and what you need to look out for next time you buy shrimp. >> one action group called save california is running a media campaign against harvey mic day. >> your boys and girls being targeted for immoral indoctrination at school on harvey mic day. >> save california is urging parents to keep kids home on tuesday. many school districts dedicate some of the day to gay rights pioneer. but safe california says students should not be forced to participate without written consent. it's the second year california held a day honoring harvey mic. -- milk.
states. there are shocking new details about the dangers of store-bought shrimp. 90% of shrimp sold in grocery stores is raised overseas many grow in crowded conditions that promote disease. chemicals are used to keep the shrimp alive and growing. a report found 10% of the imported shrimp contained illegal cancer causing antibiotics that are banned in the united states. coming up tonight on world news at 5:30 what the fda is doing about this problem and what you need to look out for next time...
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the united states is getting out. the war is coming to an end, but there's going to have to be some presence led by the united states there. the question fundamentally becomes who else within nato is willing to shoulder that burden? france has made it clear that it wants out. other countries do not want a sustained commitment there. and that's the real burden that the united states faces, which is will anybody help shoulder this going forward in terms of some of the nation-building efforts that will still be necessary even after the troops come out. >> and the u.s. needs vital supply routes through pakistan. that's been a source of negotiations. pakistan and the u.s. pretty far apart. the pakistani president is attending this nato conference as a late invitee. do you think they can work out their disagreement on this at this meeting? >> well, it's going to be difficult. i think this is a longer path, because the relationship between the united states and pakistan, particularly over all things that have to do with the
the united states is getting out. the war is coming to an end, but there's going to have to be some presence led by the united states there. the question fundamentally becomes who else within nato is willing to shoulder that burden? france has made it clear that it wants out. other countries do not want a sustained commitment there. and that's the real burden that the united states faces, which is will anybody help shoulder this going forward in terms of some of the nation-building efforts that...
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. >> and a careful deal may soon bring a safe saving end for a crisis between united states and china. and abc news has the story from new york. it's the latest twist and the chinese foreign ministry agreed it will allow the activist to apply fr a permit to study abroad. what the dissident wished for in his change of heart after hearing his family was being threatened. secretary of state hillary clinton addressed the situation for the first time since arriving in china for an economic summit. >> we're also encourage by official statement issued today by the chinese government confirming that he can apply to travel abroad. >> the chinese appeared to be easing their restrictions on chen. a stark difference from earlier images of officials shoving reporter as way from the hospital room. >> and there is staff and doctor was a chance to meet with him. and confirms he and his family now want to go to the united states so he can persue his studies. >> but this deal isn't welcomed by everyone. amnesty international called it an empty promise quote us us and other governments must demand the r
. >> and a careful deal may soon bring a safe saving end for a crisis between united states and china. and abc news has the story from new york. it's the latest twist and the chinese foreign ministry agreed it will allow the activist to apply fr a permit to study abroad. what the dissident wished for in his change of heart after hearing his family was being threatened. secretary of state hillary clinton addressed the situation for the first time since arriving in china for an economic...
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and there is now gaining popularity here in the united states. and they're using this as an opportunity to demonstrate not just in solidarity but for immigrant workers and ranks of migrant farmers to and there is folks with a lot of energy and oakland police are blocking streets as these folks make their way north. >> thank you and also joining on this day of pro test are the parents of students in five schools slated foreclosure, they did not anticipate the crush that would join them. we're live with that part of the story. >> they were rather peaceful and i can tell you not expected here and let me just explain this is supposed to be a rally. parents, teachers and members and of course kids zitd decided to protest on this day like mentioned before. there is a when they wanted to spread the word and rally was to be held at this park. they were told to leave the plaza earlier they decided to come here and after hearing about the confrontations this morning, parents decided it was not safe for kids and many of them left. >> you said this would be
and there is now gaining popularity here in the united states. and they're using this as an opportunity to demonstrate not just in solidarity but for immigrant workers and ranks of migrant farmers to and there is folks with a lot of energy and oakland police are blocking streets as these folks make their way north. >> thank you and also joining on this day of pro test are the parents of students in five schools slated foreclosure, they did not anticipate the crush that would join them....
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as the united states becomes more diverse, more interactive, more developed technology wise, we have to understand that the only barrier that we have to break is through communications. especially through languages such as chinese. improving the foreign language capacity of the nation is crucial to the united states' success over this lifetime. in order to become powerful, we have to learn to adapt and learn new knowledge. through language and immersion, you achieve both requirements. thank you for your time. i'm happy to answer any questions that you have. >> thank you very much. major mitchell, please proceed with your statement. >> chairman ochoa, i thank you for the opportunity to discuss my experiences as a born fellow and the impact it's had on my career as an army officer. my fellowship afforded me the opportunity to spend a semester at the american university in cairo's arabic language institute. it was an experience which significantly shaped my decision to enter the military and has significantly impacted my career as an army officer specialized in the affairs of the arab w
as the united states becomes more diverse, more interactive, more developed technology wise, we have to understand that the only barrier that we have to break is through communications. especially through languages such as chinese. improving the foreign language capacity of the nation is crucial to the united states' success over this lifetime. in order to become powerful, we have to learn to adapt and learn new knowledge. through language and immersion, you achieve both requirements. thank you...
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states. >> four of the terminated secret service members are now fighting, arguing that they are being made scapegoats for behavior they claim has existed for years. >> the congressional committee has already found individual cases of misconduct over the past five years, including sexually explicit e-mail some government computers and inappropriate relationships. the secret service is already added a band on foreign nationals in hotel rooms and is changing its alcohol policy -- has already banned foreign nationals in hotel rooms. >> sulaimon brown is calling on mayor gray to resign after his former campaign aide aid -- campaign aide pleaded guilty to destroying evidence during a 2010 campaign rate. he has said he was paid to make negative comments about then mayor adrian fenty. mayor gray has denied the allegations did a massive fire destroyed an abandoned home in and around the county. it started early this morning in pasadena. crews say the home was covered in raging flames when they arrived. it took time to distinguish the fire. it is not clear what start that fire. rain is finally
states. >> four of the terminated secret service members are now fighting, arguing that they are being made scapegoats for behavior they claim has existed for years. >> the congressional committee has already found individual cases of misconduct over the past five years, including sexually explicit e-mail some government computers and inappropriate relationships. the secret service is already added a band on foreign nationals in hotel rooms and is changing its alcohol policy -- has...